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Beaverton
(SW Cedar Hills Blvd. & SW Fairfield St.)
3205 SW Cedar Hills Blvd., #23
Beaverton, OR 97005
Phone: (503)726-0770 / (503)726-0771
Fax: (503) 726-0772
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Portland
Eastport Plaza
4328 SE 82nd Ave., #1500
Portland, OR 97266
Phone: (503) 200-5599 / (503) 200-5757
Fax: (503) 953-8383
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8 Comments
  1. Kimo permalink

    About a month until the fourth annual Live Aloha Hawaiian Cultural Festival @ Seattle Center (under the Space Needle.

    Hi`ikua is the headline act – the festival has drawn 10,000 people each of the first three years – all free!

    Check it out at:

    http://www.seattlelivealohafestival.com/

  2. Derek Jackson permalink

    Love your ono food and so glad that now that I live on the mainland in Portland, Oregon that there is an L&L, only thing I wish you could add to the menu is manapua…

    Mahalo for everything ;D

  3. Aut permalink

    Please open one in vancouver WA in the cascade park area!!!

  4. hideeho permalink

    Would love to see one in Central Oregon. Bend-Redmond area has more than 100,000 residents. Used to live in Northern Nevada and really enjoyed your restaurants there.

  5. Hello, I think you guys should make a L&L @ Salem, OR! I Know LOT of people that come’s down to your Portland AREA just to get some L&L. So bring it down to Salem….

  6. Daniel permalink

    Hey Love your Hawiian bbq mix….it is the bomb

  7. Makana Ecija permalink

    I’m loving the fact that I can walk into a restaurant, order something from the menu and the feeling of homesick goes away.

  8. Jackson Lovanh permalink

    I like your BBQ. My favorite store is Eastport Plaza. I have also been to the one in Santa Ana. Hey is any one going the this?

    HO`IKE & HAWAIIAN FESTIVAL
    Saturday, July 31st 11am – 7pm Esther Short Park, 400 W 6th St, Downtown Vancouver, Washington
    Our Ho`ike & Hawaiian Festival will again be held in beautiful downtown Vancouver, Washington. It is continually nominated “Most Outstanding Event” by the SW Washington Tourism Bureau and it continues to grow. 8,000-10,000 attendees will revel in the offerings of Polynesian arts and crafts vendors, Hawaiian food, shave ice, music, kid’s activities, performances from the workshop participants and winners of the Hapa Haole competition as well as several hula halau. Bring blankets or lawn chairs and enjoy a full day of All Things Hawaiian at the Park.

    For more information, please check out our event website: http://hawaiianfestivalpnw.com

    Accommodations are being arranged through the Embassy Suites. A special room rate is available prior to July 16th, 2010 for workshop participants and contest competitors. For more information visit: http://tinyurl.com/embassyhotel2010

    For information regarding Ke Kukui Foundation: http://kekukuifoundation.org/

    We hope to hear from you soon and see you at the 3 Days of Aloha in the Pacific Northwest. Mahalo and a hui hou,

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